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      Home  >  General News  >  Interesting but peaceful ending

      Interesting but peaceful ending

      Anand, Aronian, Bilbao, Grand Slam

      GM Aronian (2737) – GM Anand (2798) [D16]
      04.09.2008 / Bilbao Grand Slam

      1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Nf3 dxc4 5.a4 e6 6.e3 c5 7.Bxc4 Nc6 8.0–0 cxd4 9.exd4 Be7 10.Be3 0–0 11.Ne5 Nd5 12.Nxd5 exd5 13.Bd3 g6 14.a5 Bf6 15.Nxc6 bxc6 16.Qc1 Bd7 17.Qc3 Qb8 18.g3 Be7 19.Bf4 Bb4 20.Bxb8 Bxc3 21.Bxa7 Bxb2 22.Bc5 Bxa1 23.Rxa1 Rfb8 24.h4 Bf5 25.Bxf5 gxf5 26.a6 h5 27.a7 Rb7 28.Kg2 Kg7 29.Kf3 f6 30.Ra6 Rc7 31.Kf4 Kg6 32.f3 Rcc8 33.g4 fxg4 34.fxg4 hxg4 35.Kxg4 Rh8 36.Rxc6 Rae8 37.Bd6 Re4+ 38.Bf4 Rxd4 39.Ra6 Ra8 40.h5+ Kh7 41.Kf5 Rb4 42.Bb8 Rbxb8 Game drawn ½–½

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      When asked what are some of the hobbies other than playing chess, Aronian said he is easy going, he likes art, and he likes a lot of reading. He said that he is an ordinary chess player.

      When asked about the situation in Georgia and Russia, he said that these nations lived together in peace in the past and he hopes it will work out well for everyone.

      When asked about the difference between chess in Armenia and Germany and even Spain he said that in other parts of the world, when you say that you are a professional chess player, people wonder what else you are doing.

      Even though Armenia supports chess quite a bit, there are no major events and it is hard to make a living there as a professional chess player. That is why he chose to live in Germany for more opportunities.

      When asked if he thinks he was going to win when he gave up the exchange, he said what else can he do? He said he had no other choice. If he did not try, he might as well shake hands and draw.

      When asked about Magnus’ position, Levon said that even when White has an active King, he doubts that being 2 pawn down would be too easy to draw.

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 4, 2008 at 7:06 pm

        Aronian is an enterprising player. Very exciting.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        September 4, 2008 at 7:37 pm

        “Levon said that even when White has an active King, he doubts that being 2 pawn down that it is too easy to draw “
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        One “that” too much 🙂

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